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Cover: Mike Leeke & Bill Williams

Pantheon #7

Mar 2001 · Lone Star Press · 2.95 USD; 4.15 CAD
“Chapter 7: The Day The Music Died”

In "Chapter 7: The Day The Music Died," the aftermath of a brutal clash with Thunderdog leaves its mark, as Johnny Venture moves through the ruins of the former Freedom Machine headquarters with a dangerous mission: freeing their most perilous prisoner. Written by Bill Willingham and brought to life by Mike Leeke’s art with inks by Bill Williams, this issue blends tense action with a creeping sense of dread, all wrapped in a cover by Mike Leeke and Bill Williams.

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writer Bill Willingham · artist Mike Leeke · inker Bill Williams · letterer Brad Thomte · cover Mike Leeke, Bill Williams

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Full credits

artist Mike Leeke
letterer Brad Thomte
cover pencils Mike Leeke
cover inks Bill Williams

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A battle with Thunderdog takes its toll, while in the former Freedom Machine headquarters Johnny Venture is attempting to free their most dangerous foe.

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